05/16/2026
Day One Wheelchair Rugby Nationals! Lots of actions and great competition. Let's go ⚡
A young Para Swimmer and Global adovacate seeking to raise awareness for other with disabilities and her sport of swimmimg. Dreams of being a Paralympian
I would like to introduce you to Ruby Stevens. She currently holds the AWD-C Level 4 National Championship Title for Synchronized Swimming. For those of you not familiar with this sport this is quite an accomplishment, even more so for someone like Ruby. Her life is complicated by many things including Epilepsy, Asperger’s Syndrome, Anxiety Disorder, ADD and Learning Disorders. Anyone one of thes
05/16/2026
Day One Wheelchair Rugby Nationals! Lots of actions and great competition. Let's go ⚡
05/12/2026
Ottawa here we come! ⚡
Wheelchair Rugby Canada Challenged Athletes Foundation
05/03/2026
So much hard work has gone into this swim. Over two years of tearing down, rebuilding, looking at the score board in frustration just to start all over again. Lesson learned, if you want it, never quit, hard work does pay off. New Provincial Record today in 50m Breastroke!
05/02/2026
Sometimes it's not about the time, the score or the win. It's about the years of focusing on the little things that will get you to the next level of your journey. 200m Back Provincial Record (waiting ratification)
Back in the water 💦
Feeling fast today and making a new Ontario Provincial Record (waiting for ratification) in 50m bacK
LANE 6
What an exceptional weekend of hosted by . Congratulations to the Central Lights for taking home the Silver Medal and the Western Lights for taking home Gold and becoming the first Wheelchair Rugby National Champions 💪🏆🌠
Day 3.GAME ON! Go Eastern Lights 🌠
Day 2 done and dusted. Such great game play from everyone!!!
Playoffs tomorrow for the shiny 🏆
Exciting first day the Women's National Wheelchair Rugby Championships. Super fast gameplay, tough completion and tons of fun!!
04/24/2026
History in the making 🙌
The first-ever Canadian Women’s Wheelchair Rugby National Championship is here! 🇨🇦🏉
From April 24–26, 2026, the country’s top female wheelchair rugby athletes will compete in Défi sportif AlterGo in Montreal — marking a major milestone for the growth of women’s wheelchair rugby in Canada.
This inaugural championship is more than just competition — it’s a celebration of the athletes, advocates, and community who have helped build the women’s game from the ground up. And it’s only the beginning.
With the first-ever Women’s World Championship on the horizon this December in Paris, the future of women’s wheelchair rugby has never looked brighter.
Let’s cheer on these incredible athletes and be part of this historic moment 💪
📸 via Wheelchair Rugby Canada